Tuesday, September 30, 2025

"DOBERMAN PUPPIES" *possibly special needs* NOW AT "OHS-SALEM"

  "DOBERMAN  PUPPIES" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in SALEM

Available 9/27/2025  9 weeks  $500

 "Looks like"Doberman 

Dobie puppies, sleeping after their spay/neuter surgery last week
 

  • I have a medical condition that requires long term management. Several of my littermates have been diagnosed with von Willebrand's Disease (vWD), a blood clotting disorder that is common in Doberman Pinscher dogs. It will be important to tell any veterinarian about this condition so they can take steps to mitigate any bleeding risk. I have not been tested directly but since this is a genetic disorder, it is possible I'm also affected.
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  • I am just a baby! I will need guidance and patience - plus regular play time with you! Taking a training class will help us bond and help me become a model canine citizen.
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FRENCH FRY  #334896,  female 8.1 lbs 

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TOAST  #334897,  male 7.4 lbs 

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EGG WHITE adopted 9/30/25 (Salem) #334892...neutered male 9 weeks 7 lbs

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QUICHE  adopted 9/28/25 #334898,  male 6.4 lbs 

SAUSAGE  adopted 9/28/25 #334899,  male 9 lbs 

 
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DONUT aka BAGEL  adopted 9/28/25 #334900,  male 7.8 lbs

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I have a medical condition that requires long term management. I have been diagnosed with von Willebrand's Disease (vWD), a blood clotting disorder that is common in Doberman Pinscher dogs. It will be important to tell any veterinarian about this condition so they can take steps to mitigate any bleeding risk.
  • I am a sensitive and shy pup.
  • I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to go home to a calm environment

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